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Is it possible to purchase Vitamin D in liquid form (or other forms) like we do vitamin E? I've found Vitamin A, but the pricing is astronomical, so if anyone knows of a decent price on this as well, that'd be awesome. My searches online keep pulling up gel caps (a road I REALLY don't want to take), and tons and tons of info pages.

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Most of the major vitamin chains have them in gel caps or pills, basically, easy to take forms of them. I'm hoping to find someone that offers it in liquid form, like you can buy Vitamin E (I usually buy several pounds at a time). If I have to squeeze it out of gel caps, yikes...:eek:. I don't even want to think about it. I did that occasionally with Vitamin E back when I got started, and it was a huge PITA. So I'm hoping to find it in a nice pourable form. But thanks though!

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Candle Man, I just took a look at your link... it's actually Vitamin E. The INCI name for naturally sourced vit E is d-alpha tocopherol, easy to mix up. Synthetic vit E is dl-alpha tocopherol.

Ran a quick search for "liquid vitamin D" and got this:

http://www.tjclarkinc.com/liquid_vitamin_d.htm

They seem to be the only company that sells liquid vitamin D as far as I can tell, though I didn't really search too hard. The recommended dosage is in teaspoons, so definitely no softgels :DIt's about $10 for 235ml or so.

EDIT: Oh, they've got liquid vit A too, though I'm not sure if it's a good price for you. About $12.50 for 235ml.

http://www.tjclarkinc.com/liquid_vitamin_a.htm

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Thank you, Jadryga! I'm very excited about those prices as well! Compared to $10.00 for 25 grams (original pricing I found for the Vit A). Thanks so much! (still wondering why those didn't come up in my searches.....I sometimes think the search engines don't like me)

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No problem, glad I could help!

It probably wouldn't have turned up (or you would have gotten a truckload of pages) if you were searching for liquid vitamin D (without quotation marks) instead of "liquid vitamin D". Using the quotation marks narrows your search results down to exactly "liquid vitamin D" rather than a search with "liquid"+"vitamin"+"D" :D

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